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Knowledge@Wharton July 2, 2003 |
Online Music Wings its Way to the Celestial Jukebox In a celestial jukebox, instead of downloading songs to a computer hard drive or burning them onto a CD, listeners log onto a site that streams the music directly to their computers for immediate listening. It's like having your own all-request FM channel.  |
Searcher Jul/Aug 2003 Tara Calishain |
Small Content Providers A look at the business strategies of small online publishers and content providers.  |
Inc. July 1, 2003 David Murdoch |
Facing the Online Music The battle over online music may seem to be about college kids illegally downloading Eminem. But entrepreneurs also have a stake in the debate. And interestingly, they seem somewhat skeptical of the recording industry's efforts to rewrite intellectual property law.  |
PC World July 2003 Michael Gowan |
Apple's ITunes Music Store Is a Winner Windows users will have to wait for a compatible version, however.  |
PC World June 2003 Aoife McEvoy |
Web Phone Does the Job Callserve's Internet Telephone provides a workable long-distance option.  |
Wired June 2003 Steven Johnson |
Mind Share Blog space: public storage for wisdom, ignorance, and everything in between  |
D-Lib May 2003 |
Albumen Photographs: History, Science and Preservation Albumen Photographs: History, Science and Preservation skillfully blends elements of science, history and art. The website for the collection was launched in April 2001 and dedicated to "those who value the application of technology to the creative process of image making."  |
PC World May 2003 Michael Gowan |
Public Opinions: Inside User Reviews All over the Web, all kinds of people write real-world reviews of tech products. Can you rely on them? Here's the straight scoop.  |
Information Today March 31, 2003 Irene E. McDermott |
Iraq Around the Clock: The First Internet War The Web offers "news" for every persuasion.  |
Wired April 2003 Frank Rose |
Barry Diller Has No Vision for the Future of the Internet. That's why the no-nonsense honcho of Home Shopping Network, Match.com, and Universal is poised to rule the interactive world.  |
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